KingContraryMan
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I have low vision and can hit a bullseye with a good grouping at 30', I carry a 1911.
I've never tried shooting in total darkness at a target but it would be interesting to "see" how well I'd do. Hitting the target is easy if sound is reflecting off it or if it forms a dead space in the ambient background sound. I have a very good sense of direction and can navigate a darkened room by using the ambient sound in the room and how it reflects off surfaces.
Even with my vision being so poor, I've surprised more than a few doctors on how much I can do with so little, it's called adaptation.
I've never tried shooting in total darkness at a target but it would be interesting to "see" how well I'd do. Hitting the target is easy if sound is reflecting off it or if it forms a dead space in the ambient background sound. I have a very good sense of direction and can navigate a darkened room by using the ambient sound in the room and how it reflects off surfaces.
Even with my vision being so poor, I've surprised more than a few doctors on how much I can do with so little, it's called adaptation.